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Jamais talks Cyborgs and Revolution



Jamais Cascio

R.U. Sirius Show

Posted: Jul 1, 2007


Cyborgism, gene-doping, and what it means for a culture when some people can make themselves “better than normal.” The second half of the program is a discussion of whether “Battle in Seattle”-style protests are useful any longer. Jamais makes the inevitable pitch for participatory-panopticon-style tech as a means of documenting protests and political action.


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